0142 Page – Leo Frank Georgia Supreme Court Appeals Records, 1913, 1914

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seen Mr. Dalton now in about a month or more.

Q. Where did you see him the last time? A. The detectives
brought him down there to the station house, and said had I
ever seen him about in there.

Q. And you told them what you knew? A. Yes sir, I told them about
what I knew.

Q. And you haven't seen Mr. Dalton since then? A. No sir.

Q. Now Jim, how was Mr. Dalton dressed the first time you ever
saw him? A. Well, I disremember how he was dressed.

Q. Can't you give us any help about that at all? A. All I can
remember him having on, I think, was a brownish looking suit
of clothes.

Q. What sort of hat did he have on? A. I didn't pay no attention
to his hat.

Q. What sort of shoes did he have on? A. I didn't pay no attention
to the shoes.

Q. When was the next time you happened to see him? A. The next time
I saw him.

Q. What sort of clothes did he have on then? A. I disremember. I
didn't pay no attention to his clothes.

Q. The next time, what did he have on? A. I don't know what he
had on the next time; I didn't pay no attention to that.

Q. And the next time? A. I didn't pay no attention to his
clothes that time.

Q. The last time you saw him, what did he have on?

A. I didn't pay no attention to his clothes the last time.

Q. You can't tell me anything about what sort of clothes he ever
wore, except the one time that he had on a brown suit? A. Yes
sir; he looked like a man that had just got off from work and
put on clothes enough so as to go through the streets.

Q. He had on a brownish suit? A. Yes sir.

Q. Did he have any mustache the first time you ever saw him?

Q. Did you ever see him with any mustache? A. Not to my
knowing.

Q. You know you saw him? A. Yes sir, I know that I saw him,
but I didn't pay no attention to his mustache.

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